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October 31, 2025 4 mins
Hello listeners! It’s Friday, October 31st, 2025—and you’re tuned in to “Things to do in Berlin” with your globetrotting, fun-loving sports enthusiast Oly Bennet coming at you from the city where costumes are fierce, the street art is wild, and there’s always an event waiting to surprise you. Berlin today is a cauldron of autumn energy—leaves crunch underfoot, there’s a brisk chill begging for cozy scarves, and everywhere you turn, Halloween is in full swing. Skeletons dangle from balconies, pumpkin stands are fighting for sidewalk supremacy, and the air is buzzing with excitement (and maybe a hint of fog machine mist).

Feeling spooky? You’re in the right place. Berlin’s Halloween extravaganza is next-level. The legendary Halloween Festival at Napoleon Komplex cranks up the adrenaline with not one, not two, but three floors, a 20-meter spooky labyrinth complete with actors ready to jump-scare even the bravest Berliners, and a party that rages until sunrise. Over at the Festsaal Kreuzberg, La Discoteka transforms the dance floor into a haunted reggaeton and neo-perreo castle—costumes, wild beats, and dance moves that might just summon spirits. For the theater lovers and would-be detectives, the Halloween Murder Mystery Dinner at Siciliamo invites you to put on your grooviest 1969 attire, grab a suspiciously tasty cocktail, and solve the crime before dessert. If music’s your treat over trick, German rapper FiNCH lights up Uber Arena with the kind of hyped-up energy that makes you forget you ever worried about monsters under the bed.

Culture vultures, don’t fret—today marks the opening of the Festival of Future Nows at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Picture this: an iconic architectural masterpiece packed with 100 wild and wonderful contemporary artists from around the globe, offering mind-bending performances, experimental soundscapes, and hands-on workshops—all for free. And if you’re fascinated by traditions with a twist, the Humboldt Forum explodes with color and memory at their Dia de los Muertos celebration, featuring the unveiling of a gigantic ofrenda altar, Mexican food, live dance, and face painting that’ll turn you into a walking work of art.

Let’s not skip the news bites: Berlin’s U-Bahn rolled out some lightning-fast night trains this week, ideal for all you ghostly party-goers drifting home at sunrise. Meanwhile, Kreuzberg’s foodie scene gets a spicy upgrade—a new taqueria on Oranienstraße is slinging cactus tacos and mole that’ll torch your taste buds in the best way. PS: Don’t miss the brand-new vegan bakery in Friedrichshain; rumor has it their pumpkin crème éclairs are haunted—in a good way.

If you’re after some daytime must-dos before the moon rises, why not wander through the DDR Museum’s interactive exhibits for a taste of life behind the Wall, or marvel at the epic mechanical nativity scene at the Museum of European Cultures (yes, it moves!). For families, there’s face painting and mariachi music at the Osthafen’s Dia de los Muertos fiesta, while sneakerheads can hunt for rare kicks and vintage treasures at flea markets popping up all across the city.

Here’s a local tip from your pal Oly: Want a picture-perfect Berlin that’s crowd-free? Head to the Oberbaum Bridge at sunrise—fewer zombies, more magic, and that morning fog floating over the Spree makes for otherworldly photos. And if you’re searching for a Berlin quirk, did you know the city hosts an annual office chair racing championship on Halloween? Only in Berlin, folks—helmets, costumes, and caffeinated courage required.

Tomorrow is packing its own punch with more Day of the Dead celebrations and a roaring Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Zeiss Planetarium, so grab those fishnets and get ready to do the time warp again. Tune in tomorrow for all the weird, wild, and wonderful things to do in Berlin—because this city never sleeps, and neither do its adventures.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Berlin podcast. Hello listeners,
It's Friday, October thirty first, twenty twenty five, and you're
tuned in to Things to Do in Berlin with your
globe trotting, fun loving sports enthusiast Only Bennett coming at
you from the city where costumes are fierce, the street

(00:20):
art is wild, and there's always an event waiting to
surprise you. Berlin today is a cauldron of autumn energy.
Leaves crunch under foot, there's a brisk chill begging for
cozy scarfs, and everywhere you turn Halloween is in full swing.
Skeletons dangle from balconies, compkin stands are fighting for sidewalk supremacy,
and the air is buzzing with excitement and maybe a

(00:43):
hint of fog. Machine missed feeling spooky, You're in the
right place. Berlin's Halloween Extravaganza is next level. The legendary
Halloween Festival at Napoleon Complex cranks up the adrenaline with
not one, not two, but three floors, a twenty ny
to spooky labyrinth, complete with actors ready to jump scare
even the bravest burliness, and a party that rages until

(01:06):
sunrise Over at the festsal kreuzberg Lar Discoteca transforms the
dance floor into a haunted reggaeton and neo pereo castle, costumes,
wild beats and dance moves that might just summon spirits
for the theater lovers and would be detectives. The Halloween
Murder Mystery Dinner at sicily Almo invites you to put

(01:27):
on your grievous nineteen sixty nine attire, grab a suspiciously
tasty cocktail, and solve the crime before dessert. If music's
you'll treat over. Trick German rapper Finch lights up uber
arena with the kind of hyped up energy that makes
you forget you ever worried about monsters under the bed.
Culture Vultures don't fret. Today marks the opening of the

(01:49):
Festival of Future Naws at the Neus National Gallery. Picture
This an iconic architectural masterpiece packed with one hundred wild
and wonderful contemporary artists from around the globe, offering mind
bending performances, experimental soundscapes and hands on workshops, all for free.
And if you're fascinated by traditions with a twist, The

(02:09):
Humboldt Forum explodes with color and memory at their deer
the Los Moytos celebration, featuring the unveiling of a gigantic
offeringder altar, Mexican food, live dance and face painting that'll
turn you into a walking work of art. Let's not
skip the news bites. Berlin's Ubahn rolled out some lightning
fast night trains this week, ideal for all you ghostly

(02:29):
party goers drifting home at sunrise. Meanwhile, Kreutzberg's foody scene
gets a spicy upgrade. A new tak career on Oranian
Strasa is slinging cactus, tacos and mulley that'll torch your
taste bugs in the best way. Bs. Don't miss the
brand new vegan bakery in Friedrichshein. Rumor has it their
pumpkin Krameclaires are haunted in a good way. If you're

(02:51):
after some daytime mustos before the moon rises, why not
wander through the DDR Museum's interactive exhibits for a taste
of life behind the wall. Well, marvel at the epic
mechanical Nativity scene at the Museum of European Cultures. Yes,
it moves for families. There's face painting and Mariarchie music
at the Ostaffens d other Los Morto's Feasta, while sneakerheads

(03:13):
can hunt for rare kicks and vintage treasures of flea
markets popping up all across the city. Here's a local
tip from your POWOLLI want a picture perfect Berlin that's
crowd free, head to the ober Bound Bridge at sunrise.
Fewer zombies, more magic, and that morning fog floating over
the Spree makes for other worldly photos. And if you're
searching for a Berlin quirk, did you know the city

(03:35):
hosts an annual office chair racing championship on Halloween only
in Berlin. Folks, helmets, costumes and caffeinated courage required. Tomorrow
is packing its own punch with more Day of the
Dead celebrations and a roaring rocky horror picture show at
the Zai's Planetarium. So grab those fish nets and get
ready to do the time warp again. Tune in tomorrow

(03:58):
for all the weird, wild and wit wonderful things to
do in Berlin, because this city never sleeps and neither
do its adventures. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe, and remember
this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks.
For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please
dot ai
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